Re: mkinitcpio

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On Mon, 08 Feb 2016 08:12:42 +1100, Tobin Harding said:

> ==> WARNING: No modules were added to the image. This is probably not what you want.


This may or may not be an error.  A distro kernel is usually built with
all or almost all drivers built as modules, so an init image that has no
modules in it will probably fail to boot correctly.

However, if it's a self-built kernel that has all drivers needed to get the
root filesystem mounted already built-in, it's not a real issue.

If it's intended because things are built in, your mkinitcpio probably
has a flag to tell it that it's OK (n dracut, it's --no-kernel).

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